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Disappointed in Obama for having "messed things up" and nervous his "sheriff"-like friend Donald Trump is too "quick on the draw" to handle a war, Burt Reynolds is looking to Hollywood for the next president. "If any actor was going to run for office, it should be Jon Voight," the 80-year-old told the Daily Beast at SXSW this week. "I think he's quite brilliant in terms of handling himself and he always knows what's going on in politics. I have [encouraged him to run]! He gets red in the face and says he couldn't do it. But I think he would be wonderful." Alas, Burt's old pal Jon has already come out in support of Sheriff Trump, which might explain Burt's follow-up suggestion for the role of leader of the free world: "It's Jon Voight's daughter that should run," he said, laughing. "I like her a lot. She's not afraid to tackle anything, and she's a very, very sweet girl."

Disappointed in Obama for having "messed things up" and nervous his "sheriff"-like friend Donald Trump is too "quick on the draw" to handle a war, Burt Reynolds is looking to Hollywood for the next president. "If any actor was going to run for office, it should be Jon Voight," the 80-year-old told the Daily Beast at SXSW this week. "I think he's quite brilliant in terms of handling himself and he always knows what's going on in politics. I have [encouraged him to run]! He gets red in the face and says he couldn't do it. But I think he would be wonderful." Alas, Burt's old pal Jon has already come out in support of Sheriff Trump, which might explain Burt's follow-up suggestion for the role of leader of the free world: "It's Jon Voight's daughter that should run," he said, laughing. "I like her a lot. She's not afraid to tackle anything, and she's a very, very sweet girl."